Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 313, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1928 — Page 15
APRIL 27,1928
THE CONNOISSEUR
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Mr. Van de View is going out for sports He is shooting at the target but he’s There’s a frock with kerchief collar and of every kind sadly out of luck, another one with pleats, Just to see if he can get the charming And the arrow that he’s shooting as you And a cardigan and sweater to complete ladies out of mind, see has gone amuck, a row of treats But in archery it seems that he has chos- For an archer with a polka dotted scarf Which prevents the Connoisseur from en in the wrong, and cap and sash doing what he meant to do, For his eye will not remain upon the Is the reason that his aiming was so And exasperating state of things to Mr. target very long. altogether rash, * Van de View.
MARYE and ‘MOM’ n a a THEIR LETTERS
BY RUTH DEWEY GROVES Marye, my dear: No doubt you intended your explanation of Florence’s experience at the tea party to stop my worrying over your acquaintance with these men from South America, but the truth is you’ve added considerably to it. I simply can’t bring myself to believe that it’s proper for a married woman to go around as you do or to become acquainted with men who have not been introduced to you. And it may be provincial to set standards for others, but I have an idea that fastidious persons will always do it. Our own standards may not be the highest, but it’s better to stick to them. I’m sure I couldn’t like a man who used perfume lavishly. I'd much rather smell your father’s old briar pipe than a scented coat lapel. In some ways, Marye dear, you girls of today think better than we did, but in others you seem strangely blind. So many sides of a situation escape you. Sometimes I think it’s easier for you to think around a corner than in a straight line. Can’t you ask yourself what the outcome of this affair will be? Or don’t you want to spoil it? I’ve heard girls profess to liking a dangerous situation—getting a “kick” out of it. It’s nothing but a confession of boredom in most cases. People who are engaged in living useful lives don’t need danger to stimulate them. If you had more to do you wouldn’t want so many thrills. And smart as you are, you have not seemed to realize that each thrill borrows from the next one. Living fast means living short. Not in years perhaps, but in the power to enjoy life. Better a little mild pleasure and the capacity to feel deeply when there is occasion for it than jaded senses and loss of interest in everything. You see, I know it was for yourself you wanted the thrill you saw in having tea with a good looking stranger in a fine hotel, even if you did pretent it was for Florence. Lovingly, MOM.
Benefit Party The Municipal Gardens Woman’s Club will give a benefit card party Monday afternoon at Municipal Gardens. Mrs. L. E. Grayson and Mrs. Charles E. Judy are in charge of arrangements. To Send Delegate ■Rie Hoosier Tourist Club entertained Thursday wit.h a benefit bridge party of thirty-five tables to raise money to send a delegate to the General Federation of Clubs meeting in San Antonio, Texas, in June. Mrs. Thomas B. Davis is the delegate. ___ ‘Wadwould whirl, NERVES ALL UPSET” Middle Life Troubles Described by a Texas Lady Who Tells How She “Improved So Much” After Taking Cardui. Mrs. Mat Howard, who lives near Terrell, Texas, has the following to say about her use of Cardui in middle life: "About twenty years ago, my health was very bad. I was passing through a critical time in my life, and I suffered a great deal. “I was not at all strong, and my nerves got all upset. “I had hot flashes, and sometimes would get suddenly so faint I could not stand up. My head would whirl, and I could not see a thing. I would have to lie down for hours at a time. I felt mighty bad. “One day I was reading about a lady who had suffered like I was, and how she had been helped. So I made up my mind to give Cardui a trial. "I improved so much, after I had taken Cardui for a while. I continued the medicine for some months, until I had passed the critical period. "I have recommended Cardui to a great many people since I first took it. ( I never hesitate to tell any woman about it.” This well known medicine is a mild, harmless extract of valuable medlefnsl he-bs, and contains nothing harmful or injurious. For sale by all druggists. f? BarOrorSOTfeaw a Qardoseptic, for hygienic reasons, should be used by women as a mild, harmless detergent; 60 cts.
THE WHOII TOWN / GONE WILD. Over the Sensational Values of Our Great Sale Tomorrow, Saturday, April 28, The CURTAIN DROPS One of the Greatest Purchases in Our History
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W.OO IN CASH CLIP THIS COUPON Use It as Your Down Payment Saturday Good on Purchase $20.00 or Over
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LAST DAY BARGAINS
Men—this is your final chance to get one of these fine suits and topcoats at cost price. Never before have we been able to offer such styles, colors, fabrics at so low a price. At this price they won’t last long. We suggest that you come early. You don’t need the cash to take advantage of this Giant Purchase Sale.
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War Mothers’ Luncheon “The American Home,” was the topic for discussion at the luncheon meeting of the Marion County chapter of the American War Mothers today at the home economics studio. Mrs. Emma Flick talked on “Children in the Home;” Mrs. E. May Hahn on “Flowers;” Mrs. J. W. Pohlman on “Music,” and Mrs. Martha J. Stubbs, “Old Fashioned Quilts.” Spring Dance lota Kappa will hold its annual spring dance this evening at the Columbia Club at which guests from thirty-five sororities and fraternities will be present. Chaperones will be Messrs, and Mesdames Louis Schiesz, G. G. Metsker, J. C. Cameron, Ernest Van Arsdel, Earl Snow and James Gibson; Mesdames Lottie Smith and Edith Bird. Members of the sorority will wear wrist corsages of roses and sweet peas.
Goldstein’s 19th Anniversary Sale
Regular $5 and $6 Silk Umbrellas
Regular $1.50 Triangle Scarfs
0 Os Silk Crepe de Chines *I.OO These are beautiful new scarfs of splendid quality all-silk crepe de chines in colorful block printed patterns.
Saturday Special! 49c Lace Dresser Scarfs 25c bilet weave lace dresser scarfs iu many attractive patterns. In white, cream or ecru. A\ liile about 300 last, your choice, 25c.
Women's Splendid Pure Thread
Anniversary Sale Values for Saturday! Drapery Specials!
Curtain Sets Cream color voile ruffled curtains, complete with valance and tie backs to match. In rose, blue, gold, green and orchid. Five-piece rr* _ set 9 SC Filet Nets Fine quality, lacy filet nets in a wide assortment of patterns. Regular 29c and 35c a qualities. Yard
Wrought Iron Drapery Hods Will fit practically any window. Black, gold and polychrome rods, complete with ends, brackets, center ornament and one dozen rings and hooks. 4 Set
Goldstein Brothers WASHINGTON, DELAWARE AND COURT STS.—Phone, Lincoln 1301
Life’s Niceties ts a a HINTS IN ETIQUET
1. How should tips be given 2. What does "showiness” in tipping indicate? 3. In addition to tips, is it ever necessary to give a word of appreciation to a considerate servant? The Answers 1. Courteously and quietly. 3. Not necessary, but very nice. 2. Vulgarity in the giver. Informal Tea Mrs. D. M. Parry and Miss Isabel Parry will receive informally Sunday from 4 to 6 p. m. in honor of Mrs. Abraham M. Parry who will leave the first of the week with Mr. Parry and her father, George G. Alig, for a year’s trip in Europe.
TONIGHT—6:3O to 7:oo—Over WFBM—Goldstein’s Final Anniversary Sale Radio Program
16-Rib Style—Black or Gilt Frames $^.69 All silk coverings—in black and color s—with fancy woven borders. Handsome amber composition handles add to their appearance, Now only $3.69!
Silk Hose With Pointed Heels Every Pair Perfect 85c Service weight silk with narrow lisle welt. Sheer chiffon silk, silk from ton to toe! Popular Neiv Colors Children's ao 39C-49C Hose Full length or length—in attractive woven plaid designs. Irregulars of 39c--49c qualities.
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Painted Screens Before hanging up the screens, they should be brushed thoroughly and the frames repainted. All hinges should be oiled thoroughly at the same time. Shantung Ensemble String-colored shantung, printed in a leaf and berry pattern in autumn tones, makes the frock anil lines the reddish shantung coat of anew ensemble. Pailasson Straw A black and white plaid paillasson straw hat is extremely smart bound in striped ribbon, with cockade of the same on the crown. New Buttonniere Ravishing is a tiny lapel nosegay made of little red bead radishes, green leather stems. They look like a miniature bunch tied for marketing.
Mavis Talcum Powder 13c can (Limit 2 Cans to Each Customer) 50c Melba Cold or OQ Vanishing Cream... oif C SI.OO Melba Fleurs 7Q r Face Powder I UC 50c Pebeco O Q Tooth Paste 6VC 50c Pepsodent 974Tooth Paste C 50c lodent Tooth Paste, O O No. 1 or 2 £OC 50c Ipana 9TvTooth Paste C / 25c Listerine 19c 50c Listerine 34c $1 Listerine 74c J 25c Melba 1 Q , Talcum Powder 1 V 1 35c Cutex Nail 94.4Preparations
Saturday Special! 36-Inch Unbl’ch’d Muslin Good weight of unbleached muslin for general uses. Assorted useful milt lengths of regular 12VL>e quality. Saturday only, special, yard.
Women’s Washable Gloves 59c Imported washable chamoisuede gloves in novelty cuff styles. Your choice of oak, mode or sand.
40-Inch Panels Ecru color French marquisette panels with 3-inch silk bullion fringe on the bottom. 2*4 Yards long. Each..... Damask 36-Inch lustrous rayon damask in rose, blue", gold, red, black and other favorites. , Yard
50Ineh Heavy Damask Beautiful and serviceable quality rayon drapery damasks in popular colorings—plain or striped designs. Regular $1.69 and $2.00 qualities. ! Yard
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